The Maryland Transitioning Youth recently posted videos from its 2014 conference. With sessions ranging from Life after High School to Money for College, check out these short presentations on the Maryland Technology Assistance Program’s YouTube Channel to learn more.
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2014 Gubernatorial Candidates Forum on Disability Issues – Happening Today! Thursday, October 9, 2014 1:00-3:00 pm National Federation of the Blind 200 East Wells Street at Jernigan Place Baltimore, MD 21230 Click here for Pre-Registration to this Free Event!
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Today’s the day! It’s Web Accessibility Training Day 2014 hosted by the National Federation of the Blind and the Maryland Technology Assistance Program. Follow NFB_voice and MDTAP on Twitter, hashtag #WATD14, to get real time updates on sessions, speakers and more. The session materials and audio recordings will be posted after the event at https://nfb.org/web-accessibility-day
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Posted in Assistive Technology, AT and the Law, AT Events, AT News, Blind/Low Vision Aids , Conferences, Information Technology, Maryland, Maryland Department of Disabilities, MD Technology Assistance Program, Things to Know Thursday, Web Accessibility on Aug 6th, 2014
Just a few days left to register, and you really don’t want to miss this! The National Federation of the Blind and the Maryland Technology Assistance Program present Web Accessibility Training Day September 9, 2014 Location: National Federation of the Blind Jernigan Institute 200 E. Wells Street at Jernigan Place Baltimore, Maryland 21230 Event: The […]
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Applications are now being accepted for the 2014 Youth Leadership Forum! Deadline for applications is March 15th! Get more info and the application here – http://innow.ehclients.com/home/youth-leadership-forum/ 2014 Youth Leadership Forum June 7th 2014 Howard Community College AND June 24-25, 2014 Towson State University Approximately 30 high school students with disabilities entering one of their final […]
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Necessity is said to be the mother of invention. And sometimes PhD candidates can help that invention along, too. During this past year, MDTAP was lucky enough to have Brian Frey, a UMBC Human Centered Computing PhD candidate, intern with us. As he explored AT robotics projects, discussed the many merits of 3-D printers, and directly supported a […]
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